I've just had a Shake Shack buirger. It had crispy shallots in it.
It was a bit weird.
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I've just had a Shake Shack buirger. It had crispy shallots in it.
It was a bit weird.
:-( I went to Five Guys last week. I was expecting a thick, handmade patty made from good quality beef. You know, the type that, if cooked correctly, are still pink and juicy within.
What I actually received was a piece of 'beef' that was less than 1cm thick & tasted of little else but grease.
Which chain does the best medium rare burgers?
:nono: You should never entertain medium rare burgers r. It's all to do with minced meat.This is because bacteria, such as salmonella, listeria and e-coli, lives on the outside of meat so searing steaks and cuts of beef and lamb would kill anything harmful, even when it's still pink inside.
But as burgers are minced up those bugs that were on the outside are then on the inside and therefore should be cooked thoroughly.
5 Guys is ace. A truly wonderful burger.
Shake Shack is ok, but no more.
That is all that matters, really. :shrug:
Five Guys is too much. It's too much. You feel like you're going to get attacked in your heart after eating one. Not overly impressed with the gimmickry of Shake Shack but their burgers ain't bad. We have this chain called In-and-Out Burger on the West Coast and it's highly doable. Very decent!
InO is okay for the price. It’s cheaper than Five Guys and tastes it. Liberty Burger is a level above all of these, but alas hasn’t escaped Texas yet. I keep hoping.
I’m not really slamming it. Just calling it out for what it is. A Californian Cult of ordinary burgers.
Just trying to understand the issue old Dutch.
You admit and agree the burger to be restaurant standard and restaurant price, so all good so far. The surroundings? Yes they leave a little to be desired if the Dublin branches are the norm, but one knows in advance it is a burger joint and thus one won't get white starched table cloths and waiter service though I know some such as Byron do this.
FG is expensive, there is no doubt about that. But it's good for what it is which is largely a gimmick.
Byron is better. Bunsen here is better.
The snivelling little pretend Doctor tosser jumping in to lick your anal passage and defend your stance simply reflects poorly on all.
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No idea what you had mate.
I go for the large bacon cheeseburger all in (which is all the free toppings on offer). Never fails to hit the spot.
It's a burger and a good one, and as hangover sort you outs go it is up there.
Damn pricey mind you. I took both kids there a while back as Mrs SW had ****ed off for the weekend, nearly €50 it cost me all in. Could have walked out of McDonalds at half that price.
It is better than McDonalds of course but does it represent such a difference at twice the cost??
Oh come now, even you must be ever so slightly embarrassed by this pathetic little boys efforts to cosy up to you and become a virtual mini-me.
It reminds me of when my own kid was tiny and he would do what he could to copy me as we embarked on the typical son /father hero worship journey. Now he won’t even listen to The Jam unless he is forced to.